PCM410231

Four Towers with Net

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Four Towers with Net

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The Four Towers with Net play unit offers many levels of play starting with the climbing wall or rock climber to the decks, training cross-coordination, from which the child can take the stomach-tickling slide down to the ground or enjoy the thrilling rotating movement of the curly climber. An alternative route is to venture onto the climbing net, using physical concentration and cross-body coordination to climb to the top. Under the platform, a rocking hammock makes a meeting point for all and invites for a time to relax. The timer and slide puzzle stimulate communication and turn-taking skills and allow the children to creatively leave their mark, placing the puzzle pieces in varied positions.
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Play Value

Play value is the value gained from play, the value that makes the child “want” or developmentally “need” to undertake the activity and thus gives the play item holding power. Play value can be described very precisely in developmental terms, looking into the human physical, cognitive, social and emotional developmental stages.

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Rapella

Physical

supports cross coordination, proprioception and sense of space. Leg and core muscles are used intensely. Upper body muscles are developed when children pull themselves upwards in the rope.

Social-Emotional

turn-taking and self-regulation, both important life skills.

Wackle bridge

Physical

sense of balance and space, and training of posture. Important for being able to sit still.

Social-Emotional

cooperation, turn-taking and friendly competition on the plates.

Curly climber

Physical

coordination and proprioception are supported when placing arms and legs correctly for going down. Sense of balance when rotating. Arm muscles for holding tight.

Social-Emotional

empathy stimulated by turn-taking.

Cognitive

logical thinking when placing arms and legs right for rotating downward.

Slide a puzzle

Social-Emotional

stimulates communication and turn-taking skills.

Cognitive

support rules understanding, strategic thinking.

Creative

children can leave their mark, placing the puzzle pieces in different positions.

Climbing net

Physical

children develop cross-body coordination and muscle strength. The asymmetry of the net challenges the children's climbing and crawling through.

Social-Emotional

the big meshes allow for more children seated together, sharing.

Hammock

Physical

coordination and sense of balance when swaying.

Social-Emotional

meeting, pushing friends gently back and forth, turn-taking.

Somersault bar

Physical

develop balance and core when hanging from knees. Arm, leg and core muscles are developed when climbing up, somersaulting around. Balance and spatial awareness are strengthened.

Social-Emotional

meeting, socializing and turn-taking when climbing up and down via bar.

Slide

Physical

sliding develops spatial awareness and a sense of balance. Furthermore, the core muscles are trained when sitting upright going down.

Social-Emotional

empathy stimulated by turn-taking.

Climbing wall

Physical

develops children's cross coordination, eye-hand coordination, and muscle strength when climbing.

Social-Emotional

two-sided climb invites cooperation.

Accessible stairway

Physical

climbing the accessible stairway is for all and supports cross coordination as well as arm and leg muscles. For young children, walking stairs and alternating feet is developed.

Social-Emotional

room for active breaks and adult helpers. An inclusive space.

Timer

Social-Emotional

teams can each have a button to measure rounds, wins etc. The buttons support cooperation and teamwork.

Cognitive

counting and registering support skills such as logical thinking and sequencing.

Creative

children can leave their mark, placing the timer in different positions.

Rock climber

Physical

supports cross coordination and leg, arm and hand strength.

Social-Emotional

the incline makes climbing feel safer, especially for younger children.

5 - 12 Years26 Users
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Length

28' 4"

Width

25' 7"

Height

12' 6"

Specifications

The Four Towers with Net play unit offers many levels of play starting with the climbing wall or rock climber to the decks, training cross-coordination, from which the child can take the stomach-tickling slide down to the ground or enjoy the thrilling rotating movement of the curly climber. An alternative route is to venture onto the climbing net, using physical concentration and cross-body coordination to climb to the top. Under the platform, a rocking hammock makes a meeting point for all and invites for a time to relax. The timer and slide puzzle stimulate communication and turn-taking skills and allow the children to creatively leave their mark, placing the puzzle pieces in varied positions.

This product, Four Towers with Net (PCM410231), is provided by KOMPAN United States.

Key Features

General_EcoCore

Panels of 19mm EcoCore™. EcoCore™ is a highly durable, eco friendly material, which is not only recyclable after use, but also consists of a core produced from 100% recycled material.

Play system molded decks

All decks are supported by uniquely designed low-carbon aluminum profiles with multiple attachment options. The grey-colored molded decks are made of 75% post-consumer ocean waste PP material with a non-skid pattern and texture surface.

Play System Posts excl Texmade

Main posts with hot dip galvanized steel footing are available in different materials: Pressure impregnated pine wood posts. Pre-galvanized inside and outside with powder coated top finish steel posts. Lead free aluminum with color anodized top finish. Greenline TexMade posts of 95% post-consumer recycled PE and textile waste.

General_Stainless Steel

The stainless-steel activities are made of high-quality stainless steel. The steel is cleaned by a total pickling process after manufacturing to ensure a smooth and clean gliding surfaces.

Moments Slide Colors - Six

The slides can be chosen in six different colors and three materials: Straight or curved one-piece molded PE slides. Combined EcoCore™ sides and stainless steel. Full stainless steel in a one-piece design for more vandalism-proof solutions.

Play system greenline

KOMPAN GreenLine versions are constructed with the most environmentally friendly materials with the lowest possible CO2e emission factor. TexMade posts, EcoCoreTM panels of 100% post-consumer recycled ocean waste, and molded PP decks.

CO₂ emission

Our product and sustainability data validation help customers make informed sustainable buying choices based on methods validated by Bureau Veritas.

PCM410231-0951

2025.9

Total CO₂ emission (kg CO₂e)

1.85

CO₂e/kg (kg CO₂e/kg)

67.9%

Recycled materials

CO₂ friendly

PCM410231-0905

2469.7

Total CO₂ emission (kg CO₂e)

2.65

CO₂e/kg (kg CO₂e/kg)

52.9%

Recycled materials

The overall framework applied for these factors is the Environmental Product Declaration (EPD), which quantifies "environmental information on the life cycle of a product and enables comparisons between products fulfilling the same function" (ISO, 2006). This follows the structure and applies a Life-Cycle Assessment approach to the entire Product stage from raw material through manufacturing (A1-A3).

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